Utility of MRI with morphologic and diffusion weighted imaging in the detection of post-treatment nodal disease in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

被引:13
|
作者
Mundada, Pravin [1 ]
Varoquaux, Arthur Damien [2 ]
Lenoir, Vincent [1 ]
de Vito, Claudio [3 ]
Dulguerov, Nicolas [4 ]
Ailianou, Angeliki [1 ,6 ]
Caparrotti, Francesca [5 ]
Becker, Minerva [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Geneva, Geneva Univ Hosp, Div Radiol, Dept Imaging & Med Informat, Geneva, Switzerland
[2] Aix Marseille Med Univ, Ctr Magnet Resonance Biol & Med, Marseille, France
[3] Univ Geneva, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Lab Med Genet & Pathol, Div Clin Pathol, Geneva, Switzerland
[4] Univ Geneva, Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Neurosci, Clin Otorhinolaryngol Head & Neck Surg, Geneva, Switzerland
[5] Geneva Univ Hosp, Dept Oncol, Div Radiat Oncol, Geneva, Switzerland
[6] Hosp Neuchatel, Dept Imaging, Div Radiol, Neuchatel, Switzerland
关键词
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; Post-treatment loco-regional failure; Lymph node recurrence; Diffusion weighted imaging; MRI; POSITRON-EMISSION-TOMOGRAPHY; FDG-PET; RADIATION TREATMENT; FOLLOW-UP; CHEMORADIOTHERAPY; CANCER; TUMORS; RADIOTHERAPY; METAANALYSIS; METASTASIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejrad.2018.02.026
中图分类号
R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
摘要
Purpose: To determine the diagnostic performance of morphologic MRI with diffusion weighted imaging (DWIMRI) for the detection of post-treatment lymph node (LN) recurrence of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Methods: This retrospective study is based on 33 HNSCC patients who underwent DWIMRI with apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) measurements for suspected post-treatment loco-regional failure. Two radiologists, blinded to clinical/histopathological data, analyzed MR images according to established morphologic criteria and measured ADC values by drawing regions of interest on each normal/abnormal looking lymph node (LN). Histopathological findings in 40 neck dissections, 133 LN-levels and 755 LNs served as gold standard. Results: Malignant LNs had lower ADCmean values than benign LNs (1.15 +/- 0.35x10(-3) mm(2)/s versus 1.28 +/- 0.28x10(-3) mm(2)/s, p = .028). The optimal ADCmean threshold to differentiate malignant from benign LNs was 1.1695x10(-3) mm(2)/s. Sensitivity, specificity, positive (PPV) and negative (NPV) predictive values (95% CI in parentheses) of DWIMRI with morphologic criteria and ADCmean<1.1695x10(-3)mm(2)/s were: (a) 100%(86.2; 100), 44.4%(15.3; 77.3), 86.1%(69.7; 94.7), and 100%(39.5; 100) per neck dissection; (b) 83.6%(69.7; 92.2), 91.6%(83.0; 96.2), 85.4%(71.6; 93.4), and 90.5%(81.7; 95.5) per LN-level; (c) 53.1%(43.5; 62.4), 95.5%(93.5; 96.9), 67.4%(56.6; 76.7), and 92.0%(89.6; 93.9) per LN, respectively. Conclusion: The high NPV of DWIMRI irrespective of analysis type (per neck dissection/per neck level/per lymph node) make it a useful follow-up tool after treatment.
引用
收藏
页码:162 / 169
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Detection of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with diffusion weighted MRI after (chemo)radiotherapy: Correlation between radiologic and histopathologic findings
    Vandecaveye, Vincent
    De Keyzer, Frederik
    Nuyts, Sandra
    Deraedt, Karen
    Dirix, Piet
    Hamaekers, Pascal
    Vander Poorten, Vincent
    Delaere, Pierre
    Hermans, Robert
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2007, 67 (04): : 960 - 971
  • [22] Functional imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with diffusion-weighted MRI and FDG PET/CT: quantitative analysis of ADC and SUV
    Arthur Varoquaux
    Olivier Rager
    Karl-Olof Lovblad
    Karen Masterson
    Pavel Dulguerov
    Osman Ratib
    Christoph D. Becker
    Minerva Becker
    European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2013, 40 : 842 - 852
  • [23] Functional imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with diffusion-weighted MRI and FDG PET/CT: quantitative analysis of ADC and SUV
    Varoquaux, Arthur
    Rager, Olivier
    Lovblad, Karl-Olof
    Masterson, Karen
    Dulguerov, Pavel
    Ratib, Osman
    Becker, Christoph D.
    Becker, Minerva
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MEDICINE AND MOLECULAR IMAGING, 2013, 40 (06) : 842 - 852
  • [24] Treatment of Oligometastatic Disease in Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
    Vincent, Aurora G.
    Wang, Weitao
    Shokri, Tom
    Ducic, Yadranko
    LARYNGOSCOPE, 2021, 131 (05): : E1476 - E1480
  • [25] Utility of miRNA biomarkers for detection of early head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
    Ershadifar, Soroush
    Young, Kurtis
    Birkeland, Andrew C.
    TRANSLATIONAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2023, 12 (03) : 673 - 675
  • [26] Imaging in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: the potential role of PET/MRI
    Becker, Minerva
    Zaidi, Habib
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2014, 87 (1036):
  • [27] Diffusion-Weighted Imaging for Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Quantifying Repeatability to Understand Early Treatment-Induced Change
    Hoang, Jenny K.
    Choudhury, Kingshuk Roy
    Chang, Jim
    Craciunescu, Oana I.
    Yoo, David S.
    Brizel, David M.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY, 2014, 203 (05) : 1104 - 1108
  • [28] Detection of persistent or recurrent head and neck squamous cell carcinoma with diffusion weighted MRI after radiotherapy: Correlation between radiologic and histopathologic findings
    Vandecaveye, V.
    Nuyts, S.
    De Keyzer, F.
    Dirix, P.
    Vander Poorten, V.
    Hermans, R.
    RADIOTHERAPY AND ONCOLOGY, 2006, 81 : S85 - S86
  • [29] Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas
    Friedrich, Klaus M.
    Matzek, Wolfgang
    Gentzsch, Stephan
    Sulzbacher, Irene
    Czerny, Christian
    Herneth, Andreas M.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY, 2008, 68 (03) : 493 - 498
  • [30] Diffusion-weighted imaging in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas: A systematic review
    Driessen, Juliette P.
    van Kempen, Paulina M. W.
    van der Heijden, Geert J.
    Philippens, Marielle E. P.
    Pameijer, Frank A.
    Stegeman, Inge
    Terhaard, Chris H. J.
    Janssen, Luuk M.
    Grolman, Wilko
    HEAD AND NECK-JOURNAL FOR THE SCIENCES AND SPECIALTIES OF THE HEAD AND NECK, 2015, 37 (03): : 440 - 448